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Discoveries America Connecticut DVD
"Connecticut is an historic
collection of treasures with deep connections to the sea and proud
agricultural traditions. The Brooklyn Fair is one of the best in New
England where visitors learn about farming, animals and hot-rod tractors
at the tractor pulling competition. At the Rich’s dairy farm, the family
pre-dawn ritual is milking, and sometimes they work their land the
old-fashioned way with horse drawn machinery. When they’re not milking
cows they’re making gourmet ice cream in their roadside stand. With the
arrival of the Antiques Marketplace in Putnam, the community was
transformed from a mill town on the skids into a booming antiques mecca
that draws visitors from around the region to purchase everything from
postage stamps to vintage pieces of furniture selling for thousands of
dollars. Mystic Seaport is a maritime historic village with authentic
wooden ships and an opportunity to discover the region’s connection to the
sea. In Groton, the “Submarine Capitol of the World”, the US Navy’s
Submarine Force Museum and Library preserves the heart and soul of “the
silent service”. Project Oceanology brings high school students out to sea
to conduct water quality research in a real life setting. It looks like a
mediaeval fortress but in reality the stone castle overlooking the
Connecticut River is one of the Connecticut’s most popular and intriguing
attractions - the home of William Gillette, the original actor who played
Sherlock Holmes. In 1968, a bulldozer operator accidentally uncovered 2000
dinosaur footprints from 200 million years ago. Today they are preserved
underneath a geodesic dome at Dinosaur State Park where visitors learn
about the creatures who once walked on this very spot. In Hartford, take a
peek inside America’s oldest public art museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum,
and step back in time to the gilded age in the house where Mark Twain
created “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and other tales. Nearby Bristol, is
home of the new High Definition production studios of ESPN. It’s all here
in the small state of Connecticut, rich in culture and remarkable because
of its people."
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